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INSURANCE CIF IT'S INSURANCE, WE WRITE IT” J. L. LATHROP & SONS, 28 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. economy, in or@er to save a few dol- For several season lars, to neglect your FIRE INSURANCE. on that. tected and do §t now. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main Street | Britain club had been e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Save on anything else you will, but ee that you are sufficiently pro- d New London, In C pringfield and Pittsfield, in N chusetts. - and New Britain clubs ed for some time. drew its club, un made to fina Manager William Scinski franchise n to Northampton, M one time in the league, AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-atLaw, 3 Richard's Bldg. ‘Pbone .00. gement in that city. much-dis consolidati s Brown & Pcrkms, Atfameys-fi' Law Over Uncas Nat, Bank, Shetucket Entrance stairway near to Thames | qt National Bank. Telephone 38- olidation, Rourke of the 1 the directors CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED. Opens March 24—Charles Croker, | g Former N. F. A. Player, is the First| Manager ) the String Pitcher. Che Cathol sc wwhich bas just appeared in the W. ingto Star embraces sames, the first to be pls faryl Aggies on Ma Army wille; $ Trsinus at Washing @t_Washin May 1, Tris Washington &t Washington 12, Western Ma 14, {flr’u"hnmru Philadelphi 2, Galludet MANAGER HUCHES PROPOSES N. L. COUNTY LEAGUE. Circwit to Consist of Four Teams, All | ic and Tni:wyuj Stars, Sachems, Ba Named. Manager Hughes of it the author of a novel plan for fi New Lon he All for » S me: ship of comme: Games to at Baltic that the interest o throughout i tense as the winner would have ter claim to the county champior than any team 3 shortness of the schedu plenty of time in w iide teams. The Wil that a Willimantic te: ed to the league w London team or th to balance it. Man: nelly and McB tic and the Sachems res meet in the near future and the matter with Manager Hugh Kilbane Outboxed Young Kansas Buffalo, Y., Feb. 1.—Jq bane of Cleveland, O here tonight mpion for mene. Kilbane weighed sas.123%. Druggists Recommend a Real Kidney Medicine|” I bave sold a great many hoitles of iring the a prepara- pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root d past twenty years and it i Hon that is very satisfactorv to my rustomers who buy it. I have heard 5. good many expressions of approval from those who have used it. I think it a good remedy and if I were in nead of a medicine I should certainl 1v Swamp-Root for any case of Kid- hey, Liver or Bladder trouble. WILLIAM N. WOOD, Drugeist, Ashburnham, Mass. Personally appeared before me, this h day of August, 1909, Willlam N. $00d, who subscribed to the above ktatement and made oath that the warus is true in substance and faot. WALTON B. WHITNEY, Notary Public. Letter to Dr. ilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will DoFor You Send ten centa to Dr. Kilmer & Co., 1‘mgmun!on, N. Y., for a sample size hottie. Tt wil (_nn\'in"e anyone. Y will aiso receive a bookiet of v luab information, telling about the sud biadder. When writing be sure and mention the Norwich Daily Bulletin. !”-zmm‘ fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at ail drug stores. W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D,, Ere, Ear, None, Throat, Electricity, X-RAY Violet Ray, Mechanical Massage. Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 and 6 to 8 . ;5 Broadway. Norwlch, Conn. Kaké :‘:n‘;lflln St. car te “Dr, Browne's.’ "| United Kil- ght ther fichter suffered much pur <h- e was bound by a fi -year wo s vote of ail the club; He did not believ > could eu octation, and this pr 1 e different tea directed rer, to draw m April 2 rom be nsed ttsfield, New rnoon: en, Springfield at 1don at Pi New Haven before the European war is over the | Pittsiicld club, stop some other financial A jug holds no more than you can get into it. Minor leagues had an exceptionally They are going to have as bad or worse in 1915, as sure as guns are made of iron. N England league and the ciation, formerly called the Connect did not make enough ceived a letter Zeller telling him he will not send him a contract this vear, which means The letter is postmarked New Orleans, in the hands of players before February 1. or they will be free asents. i Eastern asso- | gr STAR WHO JUMPED TO THE FEDERALS EASTERN ASSO'N DROPS TWO TEAMS Moguls Held Adjourned Annual Meeting in New Haven— Waterbury and New Britain Out of the League—Con- solidation Plan Given VeryBrief Discussion—Sidney W. Challenger, Official Scorer, Directed to Draw Up Two Schedules—“Split Season”” May be Used. dges is released, bad year in 1914, has done the f the catching for ut | Pittsfie Rockefeller or the yrmers in congress. leagues did for the very simple r fans did not go t as no_internal r- e Toue association from not make mon son that enos the games. son for the dec! - less money, YALE WILL BE RcPRESENTED BY CAMP population ringfield at Bridgeport at New Haven, New London, present were, New Haven, Conn., Feb, 1. — The Waterbury and New Britain clubs were dropped from the Eastern Baseball as- sociation at the adjourned annual meeting of the directors of that organ- here today. This reduces the circuit to a six-team league, made up of Hartford, New Haven, Drmx\})ors . an piEmuadns 1 needn’t come : ar ; pringfield at Pittsfield. besides Presi- | At Annual CO"‘IV’JH(IGH of Intercollegi- amusements, Rules Committee. ate Football To attempt to galvanize the g N London 'unp has been New London: Hugh Redd Bridgeport, tion of the inter- committee, of William ) nd O'Rourke the prox- of Pittsfield and ies of John George Cameron of pilalists in ever past the Water- have been "1 | DATES FINALLY SETTLED ¢ ventures financially and today’s FOR COLLEGIATE SWIMMING. League to Abandon 50 Yard Race— Union and Amherst Still Remain Out of the Fold. PLANT W!LLVFURNISH CASH TO FIGHT FEDS. Club Owner Leaders That He| Will Finance Another Circuit Equal| d club of the \Mmerican league w Tth- in the Waterbury s had been New London's Wealthy Assured Baseball CHARLES DEAL “Charlle” Deal, who won fame in the world series last fall by stepping into breach at third base after Smith was injured, jumped to the Fed- eral League because of a di: ¢ jover salary. George Stallings set the price which he thought D i ght advance over h n, and James Gaffney said It is under- in the intercollegi contests have been result of a lively Yale had endeavored to swim Colum- but the Biue and W¥ forts, it §s understood, met with little | | his now histo: in January, uld not arrange was worth, same held true be it and meets ar- , Yale's contention e “onld not increas stood Deal was told that ev his services. issured Deal that if 1e would do all atisfactory berth, and that ‘ontract prepared to cover such a m . and any action looking idation would require an of both immediately following the Y Princeton meet at Princeton on team can take on hoth After lunb de t year. This rac congratulated. ors accepted. The probably be apportioned s of the asso- . was allowed | nmi Bone at: (hn | some for years a Revere,” meaning mak- mmps from town to town. Two recrults have b s the Detroit American league vase- 1 club. Russell Betsill, pitcher ob- red from Ottumwa, was released to Scranton, and Roe Carlton, an outfield- ought from Kalamaezoo, was sent to Wilkesbarre. i Union colleges are peti- allonger of Bridgeport, the offi- demanding water polo team both of the 1s probable that SMITH WINS NEWSPAPER DECISION ondon, d Boxing Contest at Cin- Hartford at schedule as S D Princeton-Penr TIGERS STILL HAVE H A CLEAN Basketball Cornell Ranks Second. intercoliegiate Standing— sporting expert denies that the Feds at New lLondon, A LONG WAIT. President Ebb: Brookiyn Club Think Decision Anti-Trust Suit Before| * FINANGIAL AND GUMMER[}IAL STOCK PRICES RISE Were Somewhat Restricted. aries of the 1 another S $49,00 which we were factors of fave: s market. Stocks ts over las but deal contracted. bie import in were what rich it i until announce L prices & eel compa 1y upward progr e e esting T York ommon The selling price, ac- r, was a trifie better tnimum. shares responded e for ban teel prefer dend” of 3 1-4 cent to ease off in Ca.."l,\ dealings, but made more n full recovery later. A feature of ial group was Sears-Roebu over 13 points, the resuit of the 50 per cent. stock dividend de- clared after the close of last Satur- day’s market. for all dates was again in free open rates being quotably un- hanged, but actually easier in especial instances. London and all continental nges were firmer, with a cessa- tion of the recent demand for cables and drafis, Earnings of the Pennsylvania £y tem for December were unfavorable, | eastern Iines losing $1.241,000 net and western lines $667,00 St. Paul de- sed $733,000, ourl Pacific $ 59,000 and Atlantic Coast Line $319.- 00. in- Fotel salen (par wAlue) Segrommiet oo | 485,000 nited States bonds’ were um- { changea on call STOCKS. | sniem | 700 Masa Gaia 16500 ‘Amal. Copper | 100 Am Az Chem. 5775 Am. 100 Ani. 6610 Am. 100 ‘Am. 500 Am o sm. o Am. 160 m. 2100 Am. S 100 Am. Malt. Dt e 300 Am. SmeIng .. o ewien 550 Am. Smelting Pr - 160 Am. Smelt pr B ..o, 109 Am " Am. 0 A 385 Am. 00 Anaconda. 00 Atchtoon 130 Atchiwn pr 100 At Comst Ling —..ov 1500 Balt. & Ohlo 100 Balt & Ohio 00 Bets, Steed 00 Beth Steel o 8 Brockdn K. the Season. | From One to Twn Points, But Dealings | rose from one to Played Ball on Snow and , selling at 40, ng the entire list to its Eddie Bridges Released. Hair, Scalp and Face Specialis $00 WOOIWDIY e+ 19 Grolwonts o8 e Totat eatos £38.550 sharek. New Tork, Peb 1. -~ S‘po: cetton gutst; middling upland §. Futures closed .62, May 8.89, July 909, Oc December 9.44. | Telephon S0 WEST MAIN ST. New York Feb. 1. — Mv- high 8 low 1 ¥-€: ruling rate last loan Z: closing bid 7 CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET Opsa. Wigh Lew. m'*::;'fi BREADLINE AT TRE In the heart of the White Light district of New York city the famous I {nickerbocker Hotel has established = Hot coffee and nourishing food is pro- the curious from interfering with this } bread line where thousands of poor men, women and children are fed daily. b and several policeinen are always on hand to preveut vided for all who apply, most notable charity. Heat \ our House |With Gas By Using a Gasteam Radiator heater ia and eco- v in , and it does 1 of dust temperature off automati steamn pressurs Tne Clty of Nurwxch Gas and Electrical Dep't. 321 Main St., Alice Buxldmg DR PEOK - EAR, NOSE, THROAT, ONLY Removed to 16 Franklin Square, Thayer Building 30 a. m. to 430 p. m. Saturday evenings 7 to 8 Sunday by appointment Hours: JUST ARRIVED Handsome Cargo of CALAMITE COAL J. 0. PECKHAM Broadway. Phone 402 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgecn McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn MISS M. C. ADLES e M sussas THE SHORT HAIR EFFECT |is the latest style, giving a youthfuly {smart appearance to the lady wearing; |it. The hair is so arranged that thal |ears are hidden. H Call and have Miss Adles show youv |the new Hair Styles. Finest stock of: heal h Human Hair. 2 Telephone 652-4 - n Street., t to Chelsea Bank. 306 STETSON & YOUNG Carppnters and Builders; Best work and materials at rigit: prices. by skilled lsbor: Wenss RS. L. F. and A. J. LaPlEDR 287 Main St. 5 PRACTISE LIMITED TC . Eye, Ear, Nose and lhront. Hours 10 a. m. to 8 ‘ Order ll Now by Phone 136-5 Trommer's Evergreen, per case $1.70% Ropkin's L»gl-t Dinner Ale, per case. Koehler's Pilsner, per case $1.25 Free Delivery to all parts of the city H. JACKEL & CO.